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Kenneth A. Colburn
Senior Project Manager

After serving as Executive Director of the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, Mr. Colburn started Symbiotic Strategies, an independent consultancy to pursue his interests in climate change, energy, public policy, and the intersection of environmental and economic opportunity. Previously, Mr. Colburn led the Air Resources Division of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES), helping to make that state a leader in reducing air pollution and greenhouse gases. During this tenure, Mr. Colburn led climate change efforts in the national air directors' organization, representing the states at many gatherings of the UNFCCC process, including Kyoto. Prior to joining NHDES, Mr. Colburn was Vice President of Energy and Environmental Policy at the Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire, representing the state's business community on environmental and energy matters in legislative and regulatory forums. Mr. Colburn holds a B.S. degree in mathematics from M.I.T. and M.B.A. and M.Ed. degrees from the University of New Hampshire.
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Energy Independence: A State and Local Perspective
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State Energy and Climate Actions: Efficiency in the Built Environment Briefing Materials
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